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Questioning the Nature of Reality: The Emancipatory Politics of Westworld (2016-)
(2021-05)
The myth of the American West is rooted in a visual language of commodification, nationalism, and violence. The Western film genre codifies this aesthetic representation of space; it naturalizes the United States’ continuing ...
Approaches to Spatializing Qualitative Data
(2022-05)
This study investigates how researchers use technology to create geographic visualizations that provide spatial context for displaying and accessing qualitative data such as texts, photographs, videos, and/or audio recordings. ...
Biodiversity conservation versus wind power development in the state of Oklahoma: assessing opinion where green interest scollide
(2020-05)
Wind energy development represents one pursuit in sustainable technology meant to reduce negative impacts on the environment. Wind energy, however, may not be environmentally benign, as these activities can conflict or ...
Methods for Mapping Land Cover Change in Shrinking Cities in the United States
(2017-05-12)
Urbanization is generally understood as the process of growth in both population and developed areas. However, this perception is not entirely reflective of the types of change that are occurring in the heart of the United ...
Bringing a CLT to the Bayou City: How Houston's political environment shapes community land trust mobilization
(2022-08)
A community land trust (CLT) is a housing model which promotes the collective ownership of land and ensures long-term affordability. Despite Houston's reputation for putting high value on private land ownership, a citywide ...
Return-on-investment frameworks can increase the efficiency of restoration efforts to improve freshwater connectivity
(2017-05-13)
With global declines in biodiversity and limited budgets, many conservation organizations are trying to increase the efficiency of conservation efforts. One method is the use of a return-on-investment (ROI) framework, which ...
Designated Market Areas (DMAs) and Severe Weather Coverage: Oklahoma-Based Broadcast Meteorologists and Their Decisions for Providing Live, On-Air Coverage of Tornado Warned Storms
(2020)
After the devastating severe weather outbreak in Oklahoma and surrounding states on 20-22 May 2019, it seemed appropriate to study the way broadcast meteorologists communicate severe weather risks to various communities, ...